Abstract

Gasoline engine emissions have been classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans and represent a significant health risk. In this study, we used MucilAir™, a three-dimensional (3D) model of the human airway, and BEAS-2B, cells originating from the human bronchial epithelium, grown at the air-liquid interface to assess the toxicity of ordinary gasoline exhaust produced by a direct injection spark ignition engine. The transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER), production of mucin, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and adenylate kinase (AK) activities were analyzed after one day and five days of exposure. The induction of double-stranded DNA breaks was measured by the detection of histone H2AX phosphorylation. Next-generation sequencing was used to analyze the modulation of expression of the relevant 370 genes. The exposure to gasoline emissions affected the integrity, as well as LDH and AK leakage in the 3D model, particularly after longer exposure periods. Mucin production was mostly decreased with the exception of longer BEAS-2B treatment, for which a significant increase was detected. DNA damage was detected after five days of exposure in the 3D model, but not in BEAS-2B cells. The expression of CYP1A1 and GSTA3 was modulated in MucilAir™ tissues after 5 days of treatment. In BEAS-2B cells, the expression of 39 mRNAs was affected after short exposure, most of them were upregulated. The five days of exposure modulated the expression of 11 genes in this cell line. In conclusion, the ordinary gasoline emissions induced a toxic response in MucilAir™. In BEAS-2B cells, the biological response was less pronounced, mostly limited to gene expression changes.

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  • BEAS-2B cells were able to form a uniform monolayer without medium leakage, we were not able to measure any change of transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) values (200 ± 13 Ω·cm2 )

  • The TEER measurement was an important indicator of cell model integrity in MucilAirTM (Figure 1)

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. DNA damage was detected after five days of exposure in the 3D model, but not in BEAS-2B cells. As. diesel engine exhaust was classified as a human carcinogen [4] and gasoline engine exhaust is possibly carcinogenic to humans [5], many cities have banned entry for diesel cars to city-centers [6], and electric vehicles are replacing combustion engine-powered cars. Diesel engine exhaust was classified as a human carcinogen [4] and gasoline engine exhaust is possibly carcinogenic to humans [5], many cities have banned entry for diesel cars to city-centers [6], and electric vehicles are replacing combustion engine-powered cars These decisions influence air quality, in cities and other densely populated areas

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